All the past? After the now famous hacker attack that has knocked the PlayStation Network and, by extension, even Sony Online's servers, everything seems back to normal, albeit at different speeds. The publisher today announced that it officially back in business having reconnected all services and taking back used Everquest II, Free Realms and DC Universe Online, among others, who had been online since May 3 today.
This, at least in the U.S. use of SOE games, which also refers to the program of "compensation" for users who could not access the games, shown below. One-month free subscription to every game owned and over which you have an account, in addition to extra time which will be multiplied by days in which the service will remain offline (at the time from May 2 to this part) and then selecting content that will be available free of charge for each game.
Those who have subscribed "lifetime" will also receive more than 500 content and Cash Station. We are waiting for official communications initiatives for European audiences.
This, at least in the U.S. use of SOE games, which also refers to the program of "compensation" for users who could not access the games, shown below. One-month free subscription to every game owned and over which you have an account, in addition to extra time which will be multiplied by days in which the service will remain offline (at the time from May 2 to this part) and then selecting content that will be available free of charge for each game.
Those who have subscribed "lifetime" will also receive more than 500 content and Cash Station. We are waiting for official communications initiatives for European audiences.
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- Sony Online Entertainment Also Begins Restoration of Services [Bulletin] (15/05/2011)
- Sony Online Entertainment restores service for PC online games (15/05/2011)
- Sony Online Entertainment: Service Restoration In Progress (14/05/2011)
- Sony Online Entertainment Breach of the Day (03/05/2011)
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